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There Are More Women In Parliament Than Ever. Will It Make A Difference?

Will the culture of parliament change? And will policy?

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Why You Should Never Compare Grief

There’s so much grief in the world right now that our own problems can feel insignificant. But, as this writer argues, that doesn’t mean we should ignore our feelings

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Election Night Bingo With PRIMER

Today’s the day!

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Women’s Safety Matters. Here’s Where The Major Parties Stand

Millions of Australians have lived through gendered violence. Here’s what the major parties have pledged to do about it.

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A Mother’s Day Like No Other

Separated from their husbands and families. Resettled in a new country. For Ukrainian refugees in Australia, Mother’s Day looks very different this year.

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Women’s Safety Was A Hot Topic Last Year – And Now? Nothing.

Politicians – and the media – have precious little appetite for the topic that dominated politics last year: gendered violence. Jess Hill looks at why.

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What’s The One Issue That Could Change The Way You’ll Vote?

We ask 10 women from all over Australia to share what matters to them

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It’s Time For Victim Survivors Of Violence To Be Heard

PRIMER’s new gendered violence journalist Jess Hill on why this subject matters.

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“Why I Opened My Home To Inna, A Ukrainian Refugee”

Sydney journalist Mandy Drury responded to the crisis by taking in a refugee and her eight-year-old son

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Meet The Micro-Givers: The Women Changing The Face Of Philanthropy

Move over mega-rich barons and benefactors. Modern philanthropists are changing the world, $100 at a time.

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“We Realised Help Wasn’t Coming. So We Did It Ourselves”

When floods roared through the Northern Rivers, official support was slow to arrive – leaving locals to step into the breach. We spoke to four extraordinary local heroes.

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How Smartphones Became The Con Man’s Secret Weapon

Stephanie Wood fell for a romantic swindler. Now, she wants other women to understand why the false intimacy of their phone puts them at risk